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"Let's talk about leftovers" CD by Lagwagon

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74-minutes album, which contains a few singles that are no longer available, contributions to old compilations and live-parts.
Item no. 412174
Title Let's talk about leftovers
Musical Genre Punk Rock
Product topic Bands
Band Lagwagon
Release date 3/22/10
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    A feedbag of truckstop poetry
  • 2.
    Narrow straits
  • 3.
    Burn that bridge when we get to it
  • 4.
    Losing everyone
  • 5.
    Jimmy Johnson
  • 6.
    Eat your words
  • 7.
    Want
  • 8.
    Bring on the dancing horses
  • 9.
    Randal gets drunk
  • 10.
    Raise a family
  • 11.
    Restrain
  • 12.
    No one likes you
  • 13.
    Freedom of choice
  • 14.
    Brodeo
  • 15.
    Drive by
  • 16.
    Wind in your sail
  • 17.
    Over the hill
  • 18.
    Defeat you
  • 19.
    Laymens terms
  • 20.
    Jazzy Jeff
  • 21.
    The champ
  • 22.
    Demented rumors
  • 23.
    Truth and justice
  • 24.
    No conviction
  • 25.
    Jaded ways

by Andreas Reissnauer (03/02) Summer's still far away but with Lagwagon on the ears and an ice-cream in the fist we can easily stand the waiting. A 10-years-history is reason enough to release a compilation album featuring plenty of rare songs. Like some single-tracks not available any more, compilations-contributes, live-tracks and previously unreleased material from the days where the debut was not even released yet. Seven new tracks complete the 74-minute album that should be of interest for old fans and newcomers alike. You don't know Lagwagon? These guys are among the most popular Melody-Punks of the planet and can be named in one breath with acts like NOFX and Bad Religion. This band shows a similar good mood but also has its melancholic moments, just listen to "Eat your words". A great birthday surprise of the band who releases the album on singer Joey Cape's own label My Records to further express their independence of the record industry.